KKC Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, is organizing National Level Competitions in observance of World Homoeopathic Day – 2026 under the theme “Legacy of the Infinite Drops”. The competitions are open to BHMS students and interns across India.
Competitions Offered
Topic: Hahnemann’s Pre-Science of Epigenetics
- First Prize: Rs. 3000
- Second Prize: Rs. 2000
- Third Prize: Rs. 1000
Guidelines:
- Maximum 5 participants per college
- Word limit: 2500 words
- Font: Times New Roman, Size 12
- Line spacing: 1.5
- No handwritten submissions
- No diagrams or images allowed
- Language: English only
- Original content required (no plagiarism)
Submission: Google Form with Name, College Name, and PDF document
Last Date: 08 April 2026, 10:00 AM
2. Creative Thinking (Documentary Video / Reels)
Topic: Sweet Pills Ruling the Modern Era
- First Prize: Rs. 5000
- Second Prize: Rs. 3000
- Third Prize: Rs. 2000
Guidelines:
- Maximum 2 entries per college
- Maximum 10 members per team
- Video duration: 3 minutes (strict)
- Resolution: UHD quality
- Language: English only
- Maintain professionalism and ethical standards
- Use creative elements like music, graphics, and animations
Submission: Google Form with link sent to official email
Last Date: 08 April 2026, 10:00 AM
3. Online Elocution Competition
Theme: Hahnemann’s Vitalism
Topic: On the spot
- First Prize: Rs. 3000
- Second Prize: Rs. 2000
- Third Prize: Rs. 1000
Event Details:
- Date: 10 April 2026
- Mode: Online
- Time: 02:00 PM
- Duration: 3 minutes per participant
Guidelines:
- Maximum 3 members per college
- Selection on first-come, first-served basis
- Language: English only
- Judgement based on content, delivery, and presentation
Last Date: 05 April 2026, 10:00 AM
General Information
- Free entry for all participants
- E-certificates will be provided
- Open to BHMS students and interns
Organizing Institution
Contact Details
- Dr. Arun S M – 9751270910
- Dr. G C Cithanjali – 9445122696
- Email: [email protected]
Important Note
Participants must strictly follow all guidelines. Non-compliance may lead to disqualification.

